House of Spoils (Movie) Prime Video: Directed and written by Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, ‘House of Spoils’ is an upcoming supernatural horror-based film that is all set to release on the big screen on 3rd Oct 2024 in the US. The story of the film takes you on a journey with a Chef who opens a new restaurant and faces numerous challenges in running it.
In the film, Ariana DeBose, an American actress and singer is performing the lead role of the Chef. She started her acting career in the year 2011 with ‘Company’ and then she did many films such as Poolman, Wish, and Argyle.
Along with her, we have an American actress and model, Barbara “Barbie” Seppe Ferreira who is best known for her role in Euphoria as Kat Hernandez. Then we have, Arian Moayed, an Iranian-American actor, screenwriter and director who is playing the character of Andres in the film. Marton Csokas is playing a Marcello. He is from New Zealand but has worked in many Australian and Hollywood films. And lastly, we have Amara Karunakaran, an English actress like Hiral Sen, who made her debut in 2007.
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Bridget and Danielle doing this film with the producers Jason Blum, Greg Gilreath, Drew Houpt, Adam Hendricks, Alex Scharfman, and Lucas Joaquin under the banner of Amazon Studios, Secret Engine, and Blumhouse Television. The making of ‘House of Spoils’ was announced in the year 2022 only by the production team. The cinematography of this film has been done by Eric Lin.
Amazon Prime Video is known for some great horror thrillers and their collaboration with Blumhouse was a stunning one. Now another horror film is going to have its direct release on Prime Video, and all eyes are on this film. The trailer of the film was released a day back and the trailer received a huge response from the general audiences. The trailer has now more than 1 Million views and its looks gripping, hope the films does the same.
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